3 Yale Boats Advance at Ncaas?

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From staff reports With six members of Yale's second varsity racing at the NCAA Championships for the first time, expectations were a little unclear. The inexperience, though, didn't prove to be a problem as the Bulldogs fought off a late charge from Tennessee to place third in their heat and earn a spot in today's semifinals. Yale's varsity eight and varsity four also had top-three finishes to qualify for the semis and make for a successful first day on Lake Natoma in Gold River, Calif.

"I'm pleased that all three of our boats advanced," said Yale head coach Will Porter. "At the NCAAs there are teams that we don't see during the regular season. The early races give us some feedback on how the other crews pace themselves, so going into the semis, we'll have a better sense of what our opponents are doing."

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